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Spring 2015

Chemistry


Programs

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
 
Students may earn the PhD degree by satisfying the requirements for the thesis option, through its regular or co-operative stream.

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements for students admitted to the Doctor of Philosophy program are as follows:

  • an M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in Science (except for the Co-op option where students enter directly from a B.Sc. degree) with at least a minimum overall standing of 75%;*
  • three letters of recommendation, which must be from academic sources;
  • proof of competency in English (if applicable). See Academic Regulations - English Language Proficiency Certification.

Deadlines for Application.  Please apply and submit all documentation by:

  • Domestic Students four (4) months prior to the preferred start term
  • International Students eight (8) months prior to the preferred start term

*Direct admission to the PhD program is also possible for applicants with an overall 'A' standing. Course requirements are reduced by one course for students admitted directly to the PhD program from a BSc. 

Degree Requirements

Regular Option

Students in the PhD program must successfully complete two additional one-term courses (0.5 unit weights) beyond those required for the Master's degree; pass the PhD Comprehensive Examination; present a 30-minute seminar (PhD Seminar), and submit and defend an acceptable PhD Thesis.

Direct Admission from a BSc

Students who are admitted directly to the PhD from the BSc are required to complete (as their non-thesis requirements) four regular graduate courses, an MSc Seminar and research proposal (in the second term), a PhD Oral Comprehensive Examination (in the fifth term) and a PhD Research Seminar (in the seventh term) and a PhD thesis to complete their degree requirements.  Course requirements are one course less than required by students who enter the PhD program from the MSc, or students who transfer directly to the PhD program after one year of MSc study. (SGRC February 6, 2006)

Co-operative Option

Students registered in the PhD program may proceed to that degree under the co-operative option. Under this option four of the six required one-term courses, including the Master's Seminar, must be completed within the first two academic terms in residence in the Centre. After successful completion of these two terms of coursework, the candidate will spend one year (three terms) working in an industrial or governmental laboratory. Registration in the Co-operative Option commits students to the acceptance of employment either through a regular interview procedure organized by the Department of Co-operative Education and Career Services, or, where their interests are best served, on an assignment that the Centre may determine. On completion of the work year, a student will be required to submit a work report which will be evaluated by the Centre and the Co-operative Education and Career Services Department. Following successful completion of the work year, the student will return to the Centre to continue work on the PhD Thesis and complete the regular PhD requirements.


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